Lot 138
A small group of Chinese porcelain. Comprising: an 18th century export mug, of cylindrical form...
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Lot 138
A small group of Chinese porcelain. Comprising: an 18th century export mug, of cylindrical form...
Lot 138
Lot Description
A small group of Chinese porcelain. Comprising: an 18th century export mug, of cylindrical form painted in underglaze blue with a Willow pattern, to a bamboo handle, 3.75" diameter x 5" high; a Ming-style cup of slightly flared form with internal five-clawed dragon, the exterior with two further disporting dragons, four-character mark beneath; a small shipwreck tea/wine bowl with Sotheby's Ca Mau - Binh Thuan' label 48734; a celadon bowl of five-petalled flowerhead design, and two Willow pattern saucers, one with collector's label AGC 675 (for A. Gresham Copeland), thence by family descent, (6).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Mug has typical rim and foot frits, plus an old flake with short cracks. One saucer (non-AGC example) had an old chip and haircrack.
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